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Hello Sir / Ma'm, My family and me would be moving into our new house by Sept 2013. I was just looking at the floor plan of my new house coming by sep 2013. I would like to know which part of my house has a protrusion and which has a missing corner. The layout confuses me. And what do i need to do going forward. Look forward to hear from you. Thanking you in advance for your advice. Regards Bobby
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Yes, colourful wind chimes are never used in Feng Shui.
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In your opinion, how can we neutralize the threats? As I mentioned, I have bought all your ebooks, I understand it might be much to ask for in the free advice section, and if the ways of neutralization can be found in the ebooks, please point me to the direction so that I can read up on them.
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The best water feature in the world is almost virtually impossible to obtain. What is it? A water fall. Where water continuously friction with the air to create negative ions. The next best thing is the "bright hall" effect. Where a water position such as a pool would mean that nothing else can be built on top of this pool of water = clear space. The next, next best thing is to stand at e.g. the balcony or living room window and look out towards clear space or virtual water....
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These are some considerations: 1. Please that note that generally, what you had attached for the layout or placement of the bed-head in the master bedroom is logical. 1.1. This would often be the position, when one walks into an empty room and visualise where we would "have to place the bed-head" irregardless of whether it fits the eight house theory (if any). 2. Thus, this is a fine example of: Shapes and Forms prevail over other matters. 3. Why "try to break a leg or arm" or place a square peg into a round hole? 4. Thus in my opinion, just go with THE FLOW.... 5. One must not forget... Feng Shui is one thing. Another consideration is human or man luck = feel good or r…
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For practical reasons, nowadays in modern times, we should not be too concerned with which direction one is moving. For example, if you have to move in the east direction, one has to move to that direction! Our free auspicious dates are for the next 30 days at: http://dates.geomancy.net
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Hi, I am from New Zealand and I am very interested to buy the house at 3B Cottle Street, Avalon, Lower Hutt, Wellington. My birthdate is 2 Oct. 1963, 10:09AM. My wife's birthdate is 26 December 1967. My eldest son's birthday is 21 May 1998 and my youngest son's birthdate is 05 June 2002. The house (Flat 3) is facing W 300 deg. N. Please refer to the attached images.
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Beware of bringing home dubious antiques. By chance, one may accidentally bring home something in addition of the antique.. Dear cecil, I read somewhere that it is bad feng shui to keep antiques at home. Is it true. Thanks.
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Thank you very much for your reply. It is much appreciated.
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hi i have an enquiry here regarding hanging of mountain painting. meanwhile i read that mountain paintings must always be hung at the back and never in front. however now my back is facing a corner so i wont be able to hang the painting directly behind me. is it necessary for me to change the position such that my back faces wall rather than a corner? i look forward to your reply, your help is deeply appreciated.
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1. Numbers are like : one man's meat is another man's poison. 2. Numbers are very subjective. In fact, I know of many Chinese who are not superstitious of the number 13. While some others are very fearful of this number. 3. For some westerners 13 is an inauspicious number. But generally, many Chinese don't care too hoots about living on the 13th floor or a house number with 13. 4. For example, Singapore Airlines business class has only cabin numbers that are 12 and they skip 13. Thus, you can only find seats that are 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D etc.. and 14A, 14B etc... 5. Frankly, some Chinese also have no adverse "reaction" to the number 4 or 4 or 444 or even 14. 6. Common sense…
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In my opinion, especially Tai Chi is a slow but (calculated to strengthen) since it has always been one of the most popular activities especially for the "aged"; I feel that it is OK. (Subject of course to the caution: that some who have certain health concerns; check with their personal doctor, first.
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Hi cecil, I have made purchase last saturday.do i get my report by email or will it appear on my member menu? Sorry since i'm need to make appointment to the doctor as soon as possible. I haven't received an confirmations whether the details i sent to support@geomancy.net is accepted and correct. is it in progress? Thank you. Erwin
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Dear Master Cecil, Hereby i attach the picture of the lamp post in front of my new house. I suppose it is directly in front of my house (looking out from main door) but by-pass a road.
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My dad's new home in a subdivision is located at a corner bent. Is this bad or good? What would be the best things to do to prevent the bad energy setting in before they would stay in the house? Thank you.
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Hello Master Lee, I would like to ask if the house number is #139 unauspicious? Someone told me when you add 1+3+9=13, 1+3=4 means in chinese is death. What is considered a lucky house number?
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Dear Master Cecil, Wonderful your site. I'm wondering to see by BA GUA the situation of the HEALTH in this new house! Please, suggest changes, if any, according the sides of the world. Thank you in advance, Orah Hrastic
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From a Feng Shui point of view: Eight Aspirations is static. And in the past, and even under the Lin Yun era of Black Hat (Tantric) sect; was very popular. Where you had mentioned North = Water etc... But the Eight Aspirations is a "fixed" model and does not consider TIME DIMENSION as compared to the timely stars of the Flying Star Feng Shui. In the 1970'sespecially1980's: a hiredgeomancer who proclaims that one needs a water position at North would not be questioned. But today, a client who is reasonably versed in basic Feng Shui would seriously question such a judgement or rather no brainer geomancer!
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Hi Cecil, I read some posting regarding the aquarium placement on Geomancy and they are really interesting. I am weak fire and we have a small square aquarium at home. One thing that we realised just now, the placement might not be so great. How should we do it correctly? Does the aquarium placement need to move every year?
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Dear Sir, I am considering an entrance level flat in a P7 , NW2 5 storey building. There are 10 households and 5 levels above ground in the building. 1) Attached is the map of the area, building is right under the purple pin, with the pool to the right. I understand this building should face a mountain form as a cure to it being an ''up mountain down water'' flat, There are bushes almost 2.5 meters outside the main entrance of the building- again in NW2. These are high so that my entrance level flat's living room windows which are in the same direction as the entrance , see nothing but these bushes. These bushes are not high as the building though, they would not be seen …
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Thank you Cecil for your reply. May you have more blessings in all the helping advise your give to people. Once again, thank you.
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Hello Cecil or Fengshui Master, I would like to ask for your help in what kind of Bagua to use for my home. I am so confused to either use concave, convex or the 9 mirror Bagua. Please help before deciding which bagua to use. I feel like as if money is coming in but it's going out every end of the month. I attached some photos. Please help. Michelle Chan
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1. In my opinion, based on eye-ball method, the toilet is not a the centrepoint of the apartment. 2. If the main door is closed most of the time, (yes) it looks like this is not the mouth of the apartment. (Most probably it is as you had mentioned "NW"). 3. All streetdirectories even electronic ones such as from http://onemap.sg has the North marking stated on the bottom left frame or rather 0 degrees is alaways on the top. If one ones one's apartment in relation to the block plan, one can easily accurately determine the exact compass bearing with a protractor.
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